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  2. "OUR OWN COUNTRY."

    The latest response by the manufacturers and storekeepers to the efforts of the Chamber of Manufactures towards the cultivation of a national sentiment and the ...

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  3. "GOODBY AND GOOD LUCK.

    The Sydney Government House having been closed to them, the Governor-General and Lady Denman said goodby to Sydney, and left for Melbourne by to-night's ...

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  4. BRINK OF WAR.

    Popular enthusiasm has been Stirred by the patriotic ardour of Talaat Bey and Djavid Bey, two wealthy and prominent Ottoman statesmen. Notwithstanding ...

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  5. TWO WOMEN DROWNED.

    Two women lost their lives in a boating fatality on the harbour at about half-past o'clock this evening. They were members of a party, including five women, who were ...

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  6. OTHER PEOPLE'S MONEY.

    Speaking at the Eight Hours Day banquet on Saturday night Mr. Josiah Thomas Minister for External Affairs) said in order to solve the problem of the ...

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  7. DISASTROUS DAY.

    Unsettled and at times sultry weather prevailed over the greater part of South Australia on Monday. Strong and squally northerly winds and dust made conditions ...

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  8. METROPOLITAN MARRED

    Sport at Rantwick to-day was marred by several accidents. As the field for the Metropolitan neared the nine furlongs post Hartfell fell and Irish Figure came down ...

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  9. EIGHT HOURS DAY.

    The following is the official programme of the Eight Hours celebration procession, which will be held in Adelaide to-morrow morning:— ...

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  10. TRAMWAYS PLAINT.

    Mr. Justice Higgins to-day continued the hearing of the plaint by the Australian Tramway Employes' Association against the Malve[?] and Prahran Tramways Trust ...

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  11. IN THE NEVER NEVER.

    In the Northcote Court to-day Lieut. Fargher, area officer, proceeded against Clive irwin David Birtles for having failed to attend for medical examination. Lieut. ...

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  12. SERVIA ON THE ALERT.

    King Peter, in a speech at the opening of the Skupshtina, or National Assembly, said Christians were threatened with ex termination instead of the fulfilment of ...

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  13. THE DRAMATIC EAST.

    The steamer Taiyuan brings Hongkong exchanges to September 20. Comments are made on the serious increase of burglaries, and the newspapers deprecate the ...

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  14. DUST STORM AT PORT PIRIE.

    The town was enveloped in a blinding duststorm during the whole of the day. Early in the moraine a strong wind sprang up from the north, and brought great ...

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  15. GREEK WAR FUNDS.

    The first submarine in the possession of the Greek Navy has arrived from Toulon, where it was built, and has been Given an enthusiastic reception by the populace. ...

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  16. ROSCOMMON ENQUIRY

    At the resumption of the enquiry into the complaints mady by immigrants on the Roscommon, Capt. G. Bush said no complaints, verbal or otherwise, were made to ...

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  17. MONTENEGRINS SLAIN.

    The Ne[?]e Freic Press reports that a body of Montenegrins entered Novibazar (an Ottoman frontier post) on Thursday, but the Turks killed 100 of them, and the ...

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  18. SIX HOURS DAY.

    At the Eight Hours Day banquet, on Saturday night Mr. M. P. Considine, in proposing "The day we celebrate," said he hoped that would be the last occasion on ...

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  19. AGGRESSIVE BULGARIANS.

    The Frankfurter Zeitung reports that Sandavsky (the notorious Bulgarian brigand, who a few years ago captured Miss Stone, an American ...

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  20. BULGARIAN ARMY VOTE.

    The Bulgarian Parliament has With clamation passed extraordinary army credits to the amount of 72 million francs (about £2,880.000). ...

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  21. FRENCH FINANCING.

    Financial authorities state that the Balkan States are looking to Paris to finance them in connection with the threatened war. France has issued to these States ...

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  22. FUNERAL OBSTRUCTED.

    Charles William Alexander was proceeded against in the Northcote Court to-day on a charge of having wilfully obstructed the roadway. Henry Bussell, an ...

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  23. PAYMENTS SUSPENDED.

    The seriousness of the crisis as affecting Montenegro may be gathered from the Official establishment of a moratorium, or legal authorization enabling debtors to ...

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  24. THE SECOND COMING.

    There was a large attendance in the Collins Street Congregational Church to-day, when the conference began on the expected early return of Christ to this world. Men ...

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  25. THE POWERS CONSULTING.

    The Constantinople correspondent of The Daily Telegraph reports that as the result of the efforts of the ambassadors of the Triple Entente [?] ...

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  26. UTILITY OF BOY SCOUTS.

    Three thousand Boy Scouts tendered their services in the event of hostilities against Turkey. The Government has accepted their offer, and they will be ...

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  27. FRONTIER COLLISIONS.

    Collisions between Turks and Greeks have occurred on the Greek frontier at Gourds and Metzosto. Bulgarian and Servian agitators are ...

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  28. SUPPOSED LEPROSY.

    Dr. McClintock (pathologist of the Health Department) analysed tissues forwarded by the medical officer at Broome from natives alleged to be suffering from ...

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  29. WIRELESS AND TRAMS.

    A letter from the Commonwealth Commercial Agent in South Africa (Mr. A. H. Hinton) has been received by the Internal Affairs Department. Several matters of ...

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  30. FEDERAL AFFAIRS.

    The Governor of the Commonwealth Bank (Mr. Denison Miller) has returned from a visit to Western Australia and South Australia. He went to Kalgoorlie ...

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  31. CELEBRATION IN SYDNEY.

    Fine weather favoured the annual celebration of Eight Hours Day. The procession through the city was of an impressive character, and was witnessed by thousands. ...

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  32. CITIZENS' HOSPITAL DEMONSTRATION.

    The chief topic today, except the dust-storm, was the success of Sunday's citizens' hospital demonstration. The marching and appearance of the cadets were ...

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  33. STATE OF SIEGE.

    The Bulgarian Parliament has assented to the proposal of the Government for a state of siege, and to the establishment of a moratorium for a period of three months. ...

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  34. SCADDAN GOVERNMENT.

    The Minister for Works (Mr. Johnson) and the Minister for Railways (Mr. Collier), speaking at the Canning Mills, made significant announcements with respect to ...

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  35. CASUALTIES.

    While Mr. Daniel Jonas, a driver, residing at Fort Adelaide, was landling timber at No. 1 Quay Wharf. Port Adelaide, on Monday, a heavy piece fo wood fell on ...

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  36. RP. HIGGS AND MR. SPEAKER.

    The incident of the naming of Rp. Higgs by the Speaker of the House of Representatives has not closed. The member for Capricornia is not satisfied with the ...

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  37. VICTORIAN BUDGET.

    The State Budget Speech for 1912-13, which is expected to contain several interesting announcements of Ministerial policy, will be delivered in the Legislative ...

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  38. STATION COOK'S END.

    WENTWORTH, October 7.—A man caused Strachan was found dead by Sgt. Clarke on Saturday. Deceased, who had been drinking in the town, arranged to go ...

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  39. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    Dr. Chalmers, formerly of Mount Barker, died at his rooms in Rundle street on Monday, after a brief illness.—A new weekly paper, called. The Critic, appeared ...

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  40. A CUSTOMS INVESTIGATION.

    Recently investigations were made by the Customs Department to ascertain whether reels of silk and cotton contained the length of material specified on the ...

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  41. WATTLE BLOSSOM.

    The Rev. Dr. Bevan, at the annual meeting of the Wattle Day League in Adelaide on Monday evening, gave an eloquent address on "The symbolical and ...

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  42. DIED IN BED.

    BURRA, October 7.—Larry Quian, who had been employed shearing for Mr. A. Gebhardt, at Mackerode, was found dead in his bed this morning. The cause is not ...

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  43. RUSSIAN THREAT.

    Russia threatening to demand an indemnity from Turkey for detaining in the Dardanelles Greek ships, which have cargoes of Russian grain on board. ...

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  44. THE KOCHANA MASSACRE.

    A courtmartial has condemned a Moslem to death for the recent massacre it Kochana. Another Moslem has been sentenced to penal servitude, and several ...

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  45. BALLARAT COMPETITIONS

    The principal items at the South Street competitions were in connection with the gentlemen's champion character recital. Results:—Recitation (gentleman under 21). ...

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  46. MOTOR CAR DESTROYED.

    MELBOURNE, October 7.—The members of the Railways Standing Committee, who have been touring by motor car along the proposed route of the Upper Murray ...

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  47. Advertising

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  48. BERLIN TREATY.

    Article 23 of the Treaty of Berlin, signed on July 13, 1878, provided that Bosnia and Herzegovina should be occupied and administered by Austria-Hungary. ...

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  49. POLICE OFFICER'S SUICIDE.

    MELBOURNE, October 7.—Sgt. Edmund Forrest Mulcahy, officer in charge of the Geelong police, committed suicide to-day by shooting himself with a revolver. ...

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  50. COLONIAL MUTUAL LIFE SOCIETY.

    A requisition signed by shareholders in the Colonial Mutual Life Assurance Society was presented to the Premier (Mr. Watt) to-day. The requisition, which has been ...

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